Fayette County Leader from Fayette, Iowa · Page 5

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Yearous
farm
is
Pictured
in
Leader
The
mystery
farm
picture
published
in
Oct.
5
issue
of
the
Leader
has
been
identified
by
the
owner,
Jake
Yearous,
of
Fayette.
The
Yearous
farm
is
located
2
miles
north
west
of
Fayette
and
consists
of
270
acres.
The
farm
was
purchased
some
16
years
ago,
and
is
known
as
the
old
Henry
Hettler
place.
Charles
Yearous
rents
the
farm
from
his
father.
Bt'rthu
Matlbcrry
:m<l
.1
;i
k
o
Yuarous
wen-
marru'd,
Jan.
-,
1920
and
havf
five
children,
Cornelius
(if
rural
route.
Kayette.
Jerome
who
operates
the
Oclwrin
elevator,
Juaniia
(Mis.
C.
I,.
Guinn)
of
Akron,
la..
Gladys
(Mrs.
Hugo
Hac'kmami)
of
near
West
'Union
and
Charles,
livin/;
on
the
farm.
The
Yearous'
are
Farm
Bureau
members
and
are
members
of
the
First
Methodist
church.
LOCALS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
Vandersee
and
family
attended
the
wedding
of
his
cousin,
Phyllis
Vandersee,
and
Raymond
Tieleblen
at
the
United
Brethren
church
near
Sumner,
Friday
evening.
Mrs.
Melvin
Johnson
returned
home
from
the
Oeltirein
.hospital
Wednesday,
after
having
been
under
treatment
there
for
several
days.
Roger,
Ronald
and
Connie
Chens-
void
of
West
Union
were
Friday
night
and
Saturday
guests
of
their
grandparents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Park
Cowles,
while
their
parents
were
with
their
brother,
Donald,
in
Waterloo
for
eye
surgery.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Terry
Mullins
are
the
parents
of
'a
daughter,
born
Nov.
15,
at
the
West
Union
hospital.
Mrs.
Fred
Maurer
accompanied
her
brother,
Bill
Nelson
of
Clermont,
to
Iowa
City,
Friday,
to
see
their
mother,
Mrs.
Isabel
Nelson,
who
is
a
patient
in
the
University
hospital,
there.
The
infant
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
DonaH
Sieck,
Karen
Beth,
and
the
infant
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronald
Nading,
Robin
Lynn,
received
the
holy
sacrament
of
baptism
by
the
Rev.
Norman
Betke
at
the
Grace
Lutheran
church,
Sunday
morning.
Thanksgiving
day
guests
expected
at
the
Donald
Burget
home
are
Mrs.
Burget's
father,
L.
Sampson,
and
sisters,
Mrs.
Daisy
Story
'and
Mrs.
Howard
Berentsen,
all
of
Clermont.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vaylord
Maurer,
of
Waterloo,
were
Sunday
guests
in
the
parental
Fred
Maurer
home.
Sunday
guests
in
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Peter
Fauser
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gary
Doughty
and
family
of
Cedar
Falls,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Sellers
and
family
of
Oelwein.
The
occasion
was
in
celebration
of
Mr.
Fauser's
birthday,
which
was
Nov.
18.
Miss
Diane
Van
Buren
is
spend
Ing
two
weeks
in
the
Glen
Bennington
home.
Her
parents,
Mr.-
and
Mrs.
James
Van
Buren
of
Ames,
will
spend
Thanksgiving
vacation
here,
also.
The
Donald""
Vandersee
family
met
with
other
relatives
Sunday,
Nov.
19,
for
a
pre-Thanksgiving
dinner
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kurt
Vandersee
in
Sumner.
Mrs.
Ethel
Clark
is
convalesc-
ing
;it
the
Inline
of
her
daughter.
Mrs.
B.
K.
Brown,
in
Cedar
Falls,
after
undergoing
surgery
recently
at
Sartori
hospital.
Friends
may
write
to
her
at
24()9
Cedar
Heights
Drive,
Cedar
Falls,
Iowa.
—
•—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ross
Hough
were
dinner
guests
in
the
Herb
Sanders
home,
Sunday.
Mr.
Hough's
and
Mrs.
Sanders'
sister
and
niece
from
DeKalk.
111.,
were
also
guests
and
they
were
all
dinner
guests
in
the
Ross
Hough
home,
Monday.
Mrs.
Louis
Sorg
of
Maynard
was
also
a
Monday
visitor
in
the
Hough
home.
—
i
—
Mrs.
Bert
Overhus
was
discharged
from
the
Oelwein
hospital
Monday,
and
returned
to
her
home,
here.
—•
—
Mrs.
James
Miller
and
children
plan
to
spend
Thanksgiving'
Day
and
until
Sunday
with
her
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Helmet-
Olsen
at
Un-
derwood.
Minn.
She
will
be
accompanied
by
her
niece
and
chil
(I
en.
Mrs.
David
Briggs.
to
visit
at
(he
home
of
her
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Myron
Moe,
at
Barrett,
Minn.
^_
Mrs.
Lyslc
Wooldridge
submitted
to
surgery
Tuesday,
Nov.
7,
at
the
Si
hoil/.
Memorial
hospital
in
Wat
erloo.
—
•
—
Fivcl
House,
of
West
Union,
visit
ed
his
mother.
Mrs.
Josephine
House.
Wednesday
afternoon,
in
the
Ross
Hough
home.
—•
—
Me.
and
Mrs.
Ross
Hough
have
received
an
announcement
of
another
adopted
son
i:i
the
Loel
Timm
home
in
Des
Moines.
He
is
four
years
old.
—
•—
Mrs.
Mable
Oslrnnder
left
Tuesday
morning
to
visit
several
days
in
the
Mrs.
Ernest
Wolfgram
home
near
Westgate.
—•—
Clarence
Click
accompanied
his
son-in
law
and
daughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
C.
Starry,
of
Olin,
to
Al
ton.
Wednesday
to
attend
the
funer-
al
of
their
brother
and
uncff.
Will
iam
Click,
on
Thursday.
—
i
M;-.
and
Mrs.
Grorcc
I'ems
and
family,
of
Clayton,
were
ivcent
guests
of
her
mother.
Mi's.
Melissa
Fauser
antl
their
daughter.
Judy
i
It-ins.
Supper
guests
Sund.iy
with
Mrs.
Hazel
Uasmusscn
and
.lean
Ann
Cowles
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Karl
Vie
-ow
and
family,
(if
U'averly.
Guests
expected
on
Thanksgiving
ri-iv
at
thf
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walker
BriRgs
a-e
Mr.
and
M
-s.
James
Firings,
of
Denver,
M'-.
and
M--s.
Sid
Tope
and
family
of
West
Union,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
1'anl
HriggK
and
family
of
FaycUo.
M
-.
and
Mrs.
Voarl
Bnnjour
and
(laiiftiite
•.
of
Berren
Springs,
Mich.,
a'v
visiting
until
after
Thanksgiving
in
the
Mrs.
Florence
Honjour,
Clayton
and
Ralph
Honjonr
homes.
Sunday
dinner
K<u
sis
in
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
.lolm
Nuhr
infi
were
John
Schnlty
,-ind
Gerald
ine
Williams
of
Clcninml.
Guests
planning
to
eat
Thanks
fiivinK
dinner
nt
the
K.
K.
Cons
ins
home
art
1
their
sons
in
law
and
daughters
families.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
.loch
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
Unle
Skinner
of
Waterloo.
M".
ami
Mrs.
Richard
Kobes,
of
Twin
Lakes,
spent
a
few
days
last
wnk
in
the
('.
O.
(Hick
home.
Tile
women
of
the
Lima
Cemetery
association
realised
about
STid
prof
it
from
theiV
old
fashioned
box
social
held
at
the
church
Saturday
evening.
The
proceeds
will
In-
used
toward
the
care
of
the
come
tery.
M:-.
and
Mrs.
Bert
Jelling*
and
Harry
Grimes,
of
\\i-st
Union,
and
op.
n
Mrs.
Ella
Amos,
of
Waterloo,
were
dinner
guests
Wednesday
of
Mrs.
Kna
Davis.
M-.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Bulls
\V<M-O
Sunday
guests
of
their
son.
Donald
Butts
and
family
in
Nnva
Sp
inys.
—
•
—
Snivl-iv
n'tivnnon
visitors
in
the
Rnlandi-
G
-ay
hnm
>
we
-o
M
<-.
and
M.-s.
Leslie
Vcshell.
of
(v.'nein,
and
M-.
and
M
s.
Howa
-d
h.'igon
anil
family.
'
—
•
—
M
-s.
David
Sehallor
aivl
t
vo
child
-en.
of
West
Union,
we
e
call
e:-s
Saturday
afternoon
at
the
home
of
her
aunt,
Mrs.
Kna
Davis.
—
•
—
The
Misses
Amy
Leigh
and
Mar
tfii'tt
Piline
plan
to
leave
\Vedm
s
(lay.
Nov.
:>!>,
to
spend
the
winter
in
Mesa.
Ariz.
.
_
4i
_
Mrs.
Alia
Owen
will
he
a
dinner
guest
on
Thanksgiving
day
in
llv
homo
of
her
son.
Hubert
and
fain
ily,
near
Randalia.
—
•
—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Goo-go
Anderson
and
family,
of
St.
Paul,
Minn
.
plan
to
he
Thanksgiving
day
visitors
of
her
mother.
Mrs.
Karl
Hanson.
—
m
—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Raelher
and
throe
daughters,
of
St.
Louis,
Mo.,
came
Saturday
to
visit
her
mother.
Mrs.
Stella
Lund.
On
Snndav.
M
s.
Lund
accompanied
the
Racthors
to
Waterloo
to
visit
two
other
d.nigh
tors
of
Mrs.
Lund,
and
their
fam
ilies.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Konm
tli
Shu
maker
and
Mr.
and
M'-s.
Vic
(II
sen.
Other
expected
gu<
sis
in
Mrs.
Lund's
home
for
Thanksgiving
day
are
Mr.
and
M"s.
Da
yl
Kngcl
Ivrilt
anil
family,
of
Hm-hester.
Minn..
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Lund
of
Calmar,
and
Otto
Haether
of
Wesl
gate.
—
•
—
M'-s.
Paul
Hold's
birthday
of
Sunday.
Nov.
1!),
was
ivlobrjitod
with
a
gathering
of
dinner
and
af
ternoon
guests
at
her
home.
Those
attending
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eldo
Kekhart.
-if
Arlington.
M-.
and
Mrs.
K.
M
Hith
and
family
of
Hawk-
o.e
M
and
M
s
W.iilor
lleth
of
l-'ai
hank.
M.-.
and
M
-s.
Paul
lleth,
.1
-..
of
.lesup.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
nolil
Id
th
and
l)i
nuis
and
Mr.
a
id
M
-s.
DOII<;
Kvvrclt.
nf
Fay
ate.
—
a
—
Fi
iomls
may
vv.-ito
to
M-s.
Ch-is
t
:
:i.-
S\v.ile
at
liooin
C
TU
-Ith
floo-.
l.niV'Tsity
lmspl.il.
Iowa
City.
\;\.
—
•
—
The
Hcv.
and
M
s.
Cli'T
I'ril,
h
rd
i
Highland.
Kans.,
an.I
The
Rt
v.
an;l
M
-s.
Pao.l
1'riti
ha
'd
of
Cam
d-n
I'ciinl.
Ni
In'.,
ue
o
guests
in
t!ie
Dan
I'ritehard
home
this
week.
C
i
I
w.is
l!ie
son
of
Tom
I'ritrh
.1
d.
a
longtime
n
suit
nt
of
this
a
ea.
—
•
—
M.\
and
M
s.
liar-old
Browm
II
were
Monday
business
callers
in
Fayette.
—
•
—
M'-s.
F.
L.
Stallsmith
of
Dubii-
(|iio,
returned
to
her
home
Saturday,
after
spending
a
week
with
her
sisto.-,
Mrs
.Karl
Hanson.
JUST
A
REMINDER
Please
turn
in
your
Butler-nut
coffee
strips
and
Instant
coffee
jar
lalxAs
at
once.
This
is
a
Christmas
p-'ojoc!
sponsored
by
the
American
I-ogion
Auxiliary,
and
makes
possible
the
purchase
of
many
sturdy
toys
for
children
in
our
state
in
stitutions
and
orphanages.
Call
Mrs.
Howard
R.
Johnson,
Child
Welfare
Chairman,
at
Blue
(W.
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YOUH
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.
.
the
Employer
In
the
light
of
today's
bright
business
outlook
in
Iowa,
we
owe
a
special
vote
of
recognition
to
the
man
who
helps
make
this
possible...
the
employer.
Iowa
payrolls
arc
increasing.
New
businesses,
new
jobs
arc
developing.
In
all
this,
the
enterprise
of
our
employers
has
been
a
key
factor
...
in
building
an
expanding
economy
...
in
also
creating
the
sound
structure
which
makes
Iowa
employment
among
the
most
stable
in
the
nation.
It
is
difficult
to
say
which
industry
is
the
largest
employer
in
Iowa.
But,
high
on
the
list
stands
the
brewing
industry
which
how
employs
over
23,000
lowans.
Yes,
as
an
employer,
a
taxpayer,
a
buyer
of
farm
products,
and
in
other
ways...
the
Brewing
Industry
contributes
to
Iowa's
growth
IOWA
DIVISION
UNITED
STATES
BREW£R£
ASSOCIATION.
INC.
DES
MOINES
Grapefruit
10
for49c
.
.
.
and
more
variety,
too!
Prices
on
All
Items
listed
in
last
week's
circular
Effective
until
after
Thanksgiving
Flavor
-
Kist
Little
Topsy
RAISINS
I
2
oz.
can
Welch's
GRAPE
JUICE
Butter
Kernel
CORN
J/2
lb.
can
Red
Deming
(*
°
for
cans
CRACKERS
lb.
29c
ALASKA
SALMON
Potatoes
10
Ibs.
39c
oo
59c
EARL
SCHNEIDER
INSURANCE
Muskateers,
Snickers,
Milky
Way
CANDY
BARS
}
0
°
r
39c
SAVE
Me
WITH
THIS
COUPON
-
SAVE
Me
WITH
COUPON
'
Meadow
Gold
>
'
ICE
CREAM
Reg.
Price
89c
[%'GaL
69c
8
"SAVE
Me
WITH
THIS-
COUPON
-
SAVE
Me
WITH
COUPON
Stop
In
Anytime
Saturday
FOR
A
FREE
CUP
OF
COFFEE
No.
2J/2
can
Hunt's
PEACHES
Van
Camp
GRATED
TUNA
Super
Valu
COFFEE
White,
jumbo
size
SCOT
TOWELS
6
oz.
can
Florida
Gold
frozen
ORANGE
JUICE
North
State
Frozen
MEAT
PIES
for
TURKEY,
BEEF
&
CHICKEN
We
Give
S
&
H
Green
Stamps
BILL'S
December
Woman
1
NOW
ON
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